Laeken Castle
Laeken Castle, located in the northern part of Brussels, Belgium, serves as the official residence of the Belgian Royal Family. Built in the 19th century, it features a blend of architectural styles, including Neo-Gothic and Renaissance elements, surrounded by beautiful gardens.
The castle is not open to the public, but its grounds, known as the Royal Domain of Laeken, include the famous Chinese Pavilion and the Royal Greenhouses. These attractions are occasionally accessible during special events, allowing visitors to appreciate the castle's historical significance and scenic beauty.